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Pakistan ‘official agencies’ backed attack, says PM

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    Pakistan claimed that India had not given any ‘credible evidence’ about the Mumbai incident.

    The PM went on to describe Pakistan’s government as “fragile” and “irresponsible”, and accused it of creating “war hysteria”.

    “Our problems are compounded by the fact that we have a highly unpredictable and uncertain security environment in our immediate neighbourhood. The governments in some of our neighbouring countries are very fragile in nature. The more fragile a government, the more it tends to act in an irresponsible fashion. Pakistan’s responses to our various demarches on terrorist attacks is an obvious example,” he said.

    Then, distinguishing between Pakistan-backed terror and other internal security threats to India such as left-wing extremism and insurgency in the North-east, the PM said, “Terrorism, on the other hand, is largely sponsored from outside our country, mainly Pakistan, which has utilized terrorism as an instrument of state policy”.

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    In response, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry warned that India’s approach was “fraught with grave risks” and would “further vitiate the situation in South Asia”. The statement repeated Pakistan’s well-known line: “Pakistan has suffered more terror attacks than India. But we have not lost our equanimity”.

    It stressed that Pakistan was not a state sponsor of terrorism, and advised India “to demonstrate restraint and responsibility”.

    “Vilifying Pakistan or for that matter any of its state institutions is unwarranted and unacceptable. This is a sure way to close avenues of cooperation in combating this menace,” the statement said.

    Singh, however, went on to make another reference to cross-border terrorism in the evening, though this time he did not name Pakistan.

    “On our part, we will spare no effort to deal with terrorist and insurgent groups operating from neighbouring countries. We are determined to put an end to terrorism sponsored from across the border with all the means at our command,” he said in his concluding speech at the Chief Ministers’ conference. He urged Chief Ministers to make every effort to ensure zero-tolerance towards terrorism.

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    BUS KARO PLEASE HIUM BAHUTH SUNAABy: S R PILLAI | 08-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Namaskar Mr. Prime minister.Bus karo please. Hum bahuth sunaa. We Indians are sick and tired of this kind of commentry from you, Mr. Anotny and Mr. Chidanbaram, since last one month.
    Jehadi terrorismBy: rammohan | 07-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Just a simple question to you sir. Is this one Jehadi terrorism or Political terrorism.I am sure none of you or the liberal media will nevrrt use Jihadi anywhere.
    Pakistan ‘official agencies’ backed attackBy: N.V.SANKARAN | 07-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Dear P.M., this may be news to you; but everybody in this world, except perhaps the Indian secularists know this very well. The question is, what you are going to do about this? Why don't you act instead of begging the USA and other countries to solve our problem? They will only try to dissuade you because they need Pakistan. Accept that India is alone in this fight against terrorism on our soil and we have to fight it ourselves.
    GovernmentBy: Vijay | 07-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward Instead of aggravating other countries India should act diplomatically and try to solve the gruesome crime. Innocent lives were lost lets not forget that. No matter what politicians say those who passed will never breathe again.
    What else TSP will say?By: Raju | 07-Jan-2009 Reply | Forward It is not surprise that Terrorist State of Pakistan behves such way. Majority of people of such quota and behaves that way. Just like one find in Indian thinking even after death of Mahatma Gandhi, they proud in taking kicks! We believe that kicking is violence, taking kick is non violent and one should be proud of it, HIJDO KI FAUJ!
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